(1) ‘Chocolate is a potent mood modifier ,’ says the author.(2) Whenever possible, the interactions were confirmed with additional alleles of each putative modifier gene.(3) This shows that the modifier gene did not affect Compact trait expression in the female.(4) Although the modifier in a noun phrase will often be an adjective, it doesn't have to be.(5) Proper nouns can: when we talk about London fog, we are using London (a proper noun) as an attributive modifier of the noun fog.(6) When a modified work were downloaded or streamed, both the creator of the original work and the modifier would get a share of the resultant revenue.(7) The change in allele frequency at the modifier locus during diploid selection is given by Recombination.(8) This is possible because moving can function as an attributive modifier of the head noun pianos.(9) Corporate food modifiers go around in lab coats and play with petri-dishes and DNA.(10) They have to deal with the here and now and be composed of strong nouns and verbs; rarely are there modifiers , such as adjectives or adverbs.(11) In many of these languages, nouns are composed of modifiers known as prefixes, infixes, and suffixes.(12) This is a serious look at America's extreme body modifiers - think tongue splitting, elective amputation and the like.(13) Far from being ungrammatical, split infinitives are always an option for modifiers of infinitival clauses, and sometimes the only option.(14) OK, so there's no way a sea breeze is a classic cocktail, but since it conforms to the classic rule - a single spirit base and two modifiers - we'll allow it.(15) We've hired therapists and behavioral modifiers , parent effectiveness training.(16) Consequentially, once the allele attains a significant frequency, the evolution of modifiers that force the gene to be expressed only in males is expected.